2. “The Contribution of the General Epistles and Revelation to a Biblical Theology of Religions,” in Christianity and the Religions: An Evangelical Theology of Religions, EMS Missiological Monographs 2 (ed. Edward Rommen and Harold A. Netland; Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey, 1995), 11340. To read the essay, click here.

5. “Translator’s Preface,” in Adolf Schlatter, The History of the Christ (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1997), 9-15.

6. “Mission in the General Epistles,” in Mission in the New Testament: An Evangelical Approach (ed. William J. Larkin and Joel F. Williams; Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1998), 189-206.

7. “Preface: The Reception of Schlatters New Testament Theology 1909-23,” in Adolf Schlatter, The Theology of the Apostles (Grand Rapids: Baker, 997), 9-22.

8. “The Two Johannine Verbs for Sending: A Study of Johns Use of Words with Reference to General Linguistic Theory,” in Linguistics and the New Testament: Critical Junctures (ed. Stanley E. Porter and D. A. Carson; JSNTSup 168; Studies in New Testament Greek 5; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), 125-43. To read the essay, click here.

16. “Marriage and Family in the New Testament,” in Marriage and Family in the Ancient World (ed. Ken Campbell; Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 2003), 240-84. To read the essay, click here.

17. “I Suppose (oimai): The Conclusion of Johns Gospel in its Contemporary Literary and Historical Context,” in The New Testament in Its First Century Setting: Essays on Context and Backgrounds in Honour of B. W. Winter on His 65th Birthday (ed. P. J. Williams, A. D. Clarke, P. M. Head, and D. Instone-Brewer; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004), 72-88. To read the essay, click here.

19. “Hearing the Old Testament in the New: A Response,” in Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament (ed. Stanley E. Porter; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006), 255-94.

20. “The Use of Scripture in the Pastoral and General Epistles and the Book of Revelation,” in Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament (ed. Stanley E. Porter; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006), 230-54.

25. “Response: Progress and Regress in Recent Johannine Scholarship: Reflections upon the Road Ahead,” in What We Have Heard from the Beginning: The Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies (ed. Tom Thatcher; Waco: Baylor University Press, 2007), 105-7. To read the essay, click here.

31. “Is the Bible Today What Was Originally Written?” in Evidence for God: 50 Arguments for Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy, and Science (ed. William A. Dembski and Michael R. Licona; Grand Rapids: Baker, 2010), 207-10.

36. “The Deity of Christ in John’s Letters and the Book of Revelation,” in The Deity of Christ, Theology in Community, Vol. 3 (ed. Robert Peterson and Chris Morgan; Wheaton: Crossway, 2011), 151-167. To read this essay, click here.

38. “T. Zahn, A. von Harnack, and A. Schlatter,“ in Pillars in the History of New Testament Interpretation: Old and New (ed. Stanley E. Porter and Sean Adams; Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, forthcoming).

39. “The Genre of the Fourth Gospel and Greco-Roman Literary Conventions,” in Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture: Social and Literary Contexts for the New Testament, vol. 1: Early Christianity in Its Hellenistic Context (Texts and Editions for New Testament Study; ed. Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts; Leiden: Brill, 2012), 435–62.

51. “Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament,” in Lexham Bible Dictionary (Logos, 2012). This essay is available in the Faithlife Study Bible.

52. “Shepherds and Shepherding in the Gospels,” in Shepherding Gods Flock: Church Leadership in the New Testament and Beyond (ed. Thomas R. Schreiner and Benjamin L. Merkle; Grand Rapids: Kregel, forthcoming).

53. “Biblical Theology,” in Lexham Study Bible (Logos, forthcoming).

54. “Mission and Ethics in John’s Gospel and Epistles: Sensitivity to Outsiders in John’s Gospel and Letters and Its Implication for the Understanding of Early Christian Mission,” in Sensitivity toward Outsiders: Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between Mission and Ethics (ed. Kobus Kok; WUNT 2; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming).